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س غ ن ق

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root entry pertains to a specific geographical location, a village named Saghnaq, and its association with prominent scholars from that region. It primarily functions as a toponym and a nisba (adjective indicating origin).

Derived headwords

سَغْنَاقname
  1. 1.
    Saghnaqmodern

    A village located in the region of Bukhara.

السَّغْنَاقِيّname
  1. 1.
    Saghnaqimodern

    An adjective or nisba indicating origin from the village of Saghnaq.

Parallel reading

سغناق، بالضم: قرية من أعمال بخارا
Saghnaq, with the dammah: a village from the districts of Bukhara.
منها: الإمام حسام الدين علي ابن حجاج السغناقي الحنفي مؤلف النهاية
From it (i.e., from Saghnaq): Imam Husam al-Din Ali ibn Hajjaj al-Saghnaqi al-Hanafi, author of Al-Nihayah.
أخذ عن ابن حافظ الدين محمد بن محمد بن نصر النسفي
He took knowledge from Ibn Hafiz al-Din Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Nasr al-Nasafi.
وعنه العلامة شمس الدين أبو عبد الله الكاشغري
And from him (i.e., from al-Saghnaqi) the scholar Shams al-Din Abu Abd Allah al-Kashghari.